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Four Years of Night is a raw portrayal of a dark chapter in Parisian history. Itamar Alcalay's documentary captures the unsettling atmosphere of the late 70s, diving into the psyche of a neo-Nazi gang. Esaias Baitel's intimate involvement lends a visceral quality; you feel the tension in every frame. The pacing is slow yet deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the dread and complexity of the gang’s world. It's not just about the violence; it's also a study on ideology and the human condition. Baitel's photography serves as a chilling visual narrative, marking this film as a stark, unsettling document of a turbulent time. Definitely a conversation starter for any serious collector.
Intimate insights into extremist ideologyVisceral photographic styleStudy of fear and identity
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Itamar Alcalay
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